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18:01Paul Gorst

Salah the history-chaser

With 30 Liverpool goals to name in just 36 appearances, are we currently witnessing a world-class talent in Mohamed Salah?

Reds fans have been truly privileged to watch the Egyptian perform at Anfield this season and they fact that he has reached 30 goals quicker than any other Liverpool player for 121 years says it all about the kind of campaign he is enjoying.

Personally, I think the Reds have a bona-fide world-class star in their midst now.

At 25, he is only going to improve, and who knows how far this Liverpool team could go with Salah leading the way?

Anywho...Liverpool’s 30-goal wideman has been discussing his latest achievement during the club’s trip to Marbella - and you won’t be surprised to hear he has no plans to take his foot off the gas just yet.

16:58

Full-time

It’s a defeat for Liverpool U23s.

16:47

Last throw of the dice

16:40

Reds best chance

16:32

Camacho on

16:25

Reds change

15:57

Half-time

Reds trail at the break.

15:28

Keepers not tested

15:12

Teamsheet

15:06

GOAL: Liverpool U23s 0-1 West Ham

Bad start for the Reds.

14:59

Aldo tucking in

14:40

Earthquake?

How about that to liven up your Saturday afternoon.

It obviously pales into comparison to the stuff that happens on major fault lines but we just felt a tremor go through the Old Hall Street office!

We’re all still here thankfully and the live blog continues.

14:25

U23s updates

14:18

Key moment for title push

The ECHO’s LFC editor Andy Kelly believes that the Reds Under-23s have reached a key moment in their bid to land the Premier League 2 title.

Click here for the full story ahead of their game against West Ham United today

Roberto Firmino of Liverpool reaches for the ball ahead of Ivan Marcano of FC Porto during the UEFA Champions League Round of 16 First Leg (Image: Julian Finney/Getty Images)

13:13

Thrown to the Wolves - but Reds are champs

More away day memories from Liverpool fan Mickey who recalls clinching the 1976 League Championship.

He tells the ECHO:

An incredible night down at Molineux, I went on Crown Coaches, we took over the stadium and all over the ground was red.

There must have been thousands locked out.

I never saw the last goal go in as it was pandemonium in the Wolves Kop end.

I got on the pitch after the game and shoved some turf in my red Wrangler jacket. What a way to win the league.

Liverpool players celebrate winning the League Championship at Molineux in 1976

Fans on the pitch at the end of the match between Wolves and Liverpool at Molineux in 1976 when the Reds clinched the League Championship

12:36

Reds big interest in battle for a Premier League place

There’s plenty of Anfield interest at the top of the Championship...

Short of re-watching the five-star display in Porto in its entirety, Liverpool fans could find themselves at a loose end this weekend when it comes to match action but there is actually a significant Reds connection when it comes to the business end of the Championship table.

With Premier League no Premier League fixtures for another week and Jurgen Klopp’s side having already been knocked out of the FA Cup, there’s a rare blank in the fixture schedule and Liverpool’s season squad have taken advantage of the break by heading out to Marbella for a warm weather training camp.

It’s the race to get into the Premier League that takes centre stage on this occasion with five out of the top six clubs in English football’s second tier having players with Anfield connections.

When Reds rattled Blues in the FA Cup

Answering our call for your favourite away days - here’s a memory from Eric Potter - all the way from Prince Edward Island in Canada.

Eric writes:

One of my best memories goes back to 1955.Liverpool were in the Second Division and Everton in First Division.It was the fourth round of the FA Cup and Liverpool were at EvertonI was a proud young Red age 12. My father and all our family were avid Blues.

Dad took me to the game hoping for me to change colours.It did not happen...Liverpool won 4-0 with goals from Alan A’Court, Billy Liddell and two from Johnny Evans.

I remember Dad telling me off on the tram home for annoyingly waving my Liverpool rattle.I was a Liverpool fan forever after that.Also of course there was the 1965 Cup final.

I’ve lived in Canada for the past 44 years but will be back in Liverpool for a short visit next week.

Billy Liddell

11:54

James Rodriguez eyes Anfield or the Emirates

Today’s transfer rumours have James Rodriguez supposedly determined to force through a move to Liverpool or Arsenal.

United they fall

Steven Gerrard celebrates at Old Trafford

10:34

Milner's priceless contribution

Tom Cavilla is too youthful himself to remember when James Milner was a bright young thing himself in the Premier League, but he reckons that Liverpool’s free transfer signing has made a priceless contribution to the Reds cause.

He writes:

James Milner is not a name that often crops up in conversation when discussing Liverpool’s current squad.

In fact the club’s vice-captain is hardly ever the subject of conversation - at any time.

As fans, it is highly enjoyable to marvel at the sheer brilliance of the Reds’ brand of death by football.

With Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino leading the line, it’s difficult to not be left in awe.

Should Milner be receiving more plaudits for his performances, though?

Blood Red column

Are Liverpool’s triumphant European Cup hand gestures about to extend to a second hand?

For over a dozen years, Reds supporters and players have been lording it over rivals with a quick flash of the palms and a ‘five times’ salute but all of a sudden, real hopes are starting to build that an additional digit may soon be required.

Football fans love a lucky omen and having failed to win in Portugal on their seven last visits before the 5-0 thrashing of Porto, Liverpool will point to the fact that on the two previous occasions that they’ve tasted victory in Portugal – both against Benfica – they’ve gone on to lift the European Cup that season (in 1978 and 1984 respectively).